World Championship Points For JM Racing Honda At British GP

The JM Racing Honda team opened its 2022 world championship scoring account during the opening Grand Prix of the series at Matterley Basin in England. Henry Jacobi still battled to find his rhythm, but scored handsomely in both heats. Petr Polak was in the points in both MX2 heats, finishing 18th on both occasions.

It was not certain how fit Henry would be, since he underwent an operation only 12 days ago. The operation to his hand meant he had had no opportunity for bike training leading up to the GP. He nonetheless acquitted himself well with 13th and 14th in the heats respectively. This netted him 14th overall, a good base on which to build.

“I was not entirely happy with my riding, but given that I had been operated on only 12 days ago, I think this is something not many people would have been able to do,” he commented, “I can now train properly again, and we will certainly do so in the coming weeks, especially on-bike training, which was not possible since the injury.

Petr Polak was 18th on both heats, opening his world championship tally with six points, “I had a good start in both heats, and it was educational to experience the pace up front. A few small errors and crashes kept me from the results I might have gotten. We know what to focus on now, and we look forward to the next race at Mantova,” he said.

The next round of the series will be at Mantova, Italy, next weekend.

Overall MXGP Great Britain:
1 Tim Gajser 47 Pnt
2 Jorge Prado 43 Pnt
3 Jeremy Seewer 40 Pnt
4 Maxime Renaux 35 Pnt
5 Glenn Coldenhoff 32 Pnt
14 Henry Jacobi 15 Pnt

Overall Grand Prix MX2 Great Britain:
1 Simon Laengenfelder 50 Pnt
2 Tom Vialle 42 Pnt
3 Jago Geerts 40 Pnt
4 Kay de Wolf 36 Pnt
5 Roan van de Moosdijk 33 Pnt
20 Petr Polak 6 Pnt

Photocredits – Niklas Hampinen

Henry Jacobi Delivers Strong Showing At Lacapelle Marival

Henry Jacobi of JM Racing Honda left a strong impression during an international racing event at Lacapelle Marival in France. He finished third in the first heat, and was in the running for an overall podium finish when mechanical problems saw his chances go up in smoke. Petr Polak was showing a rising line in performance and ended the day as the 8th-placed rider in the MX2 class.

The team decided to get in as many laps as possible during the training sessions to get familiar with the track. Jacobi qualified 12th, but was confident of a better showing during the races. He nearly got the holeshot in the opening heat on his well-tuned JM Racing Honda. He rode a strong race, and crossed the line in third position.

Jacobi was holding steady in third position in the second race as well, until he had to stop to avoid a fallen rider. He lost his position, but was confident of reclaiming some positions. Unfortunately, a mechanical problem forced him to the side, blowing his chances of an overall podium.

Petr Polak is clearly on a rising line of performances. After qualifying 14th, he finished 12th in both heats. He qualified for the superfinal, and finished 16th in this race, the eighth MX2 rider across the line.

Joel Roelants, team coach commented: “We deliberately let the riders ride as much as possible in the morning. We realized that Henry still had some issues with setting a good time during qualifying, but in the heats his pace was really good. With a bit more luck, he could have had his first podium finish of the season. Petr was battling a bit earlier in the day, but improved throughout, and finished the superfinal as the 8th MX2 rider. He is also in good physical shape now, and we can build further from this.”

The team will be in action at the British international at Hawkstone Park next weekend.

Overall international race Lacapelle Marival:

MX2:
1 Kay de Wolf 50 Pnt
2 Roan van de Moosdijk 44 Pnt
3 Kevin Horgmo 38 Pnt
4 Stephen Rubini 32 Pnt
5 Tom Vialle 31 Pnt
12 Petr Polak

MX1:
1 Maxime Renaux 50 Pnt
2 Jeremy Seewer 44 Pnt
3 Brian Bogers 36 Pnt
4 Jed Beaton 32 Pnt
5 Ben Watson 31 Pnt
12 Henry Jacobi 20 Pnt

Photocredits – MX July